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In response, the chair of the commission said they want it to be the greatest ballroom in the world.
The entire board was appointed by Trump himself.
The project is pending one last approval by another panel, which could decide by March 5th.
And finally, as we head into the final weekend of the Winter Olympics, Team USA scored a couple of dramatic and big-time gold medals.
First, the women's hockey team took down their Olympic rivals Canada in the gold medal match.
That's the moment Megyn Keller scored the winning overtime goal.
Previously, the U.S.
and Canada competed against each other in seven other Olympic finals.
Meanwhile, also on the ice, but this time in women's figure skating, the San Francisco Bay Area's Alyssa Liu won the gold, ending a 24-year Olympic drought for U.S.
women.
She beat out two Japanese skaters, Kaori Sakamoto and Ami Nakai, who took home the silver and bronze, respectively.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, stick around for the latest episode of Apple News in Conversation.
This week, Shamita Basu talked to Laura Malden, a disability scholar and author who became the primary caretaker for her partner when she had leukemia.
Malden realized that her story was one of millions happening around the country, where spouses and partners sacrifice everything to fill the gaps left by an overburdened health care system.
If you're listening in the podcast app, you can follow Apple News in Conversation to find that episode or come back to the Apple News Today feed tomorrow.
All new episodes of In Conversation will be available there on Saturdays too.
Enjoy the weekend and we'll be back with the news on Monday.
Good morning.
One of the deadliest avalanches in California's history leaves at least eight skiers dead.